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1970 70 Pontiac Gto Gp Firebird Formula 400 # 13 Big Valve Cylinder Heads Bare on 2040-parts.com

US $409.99
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, United States

Frederick, Maryland, United States

One pair of bare original GM 1970 Pontiac GTO Formula Firebird Grand Prix and other models #13 high compression big valve cylinder heads ready for a complete rebuild. No parts are included except what you see. Valve seats may possibly need replacement due to pitting but you want to do them anyway because of current ethanol pump gas sold in most of the US. There is some pitting here and there but won't affect performance. These don't appear to ver have been touched before so are a "clean slate" to start with. Any questions call 301-668-0101.

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